822-Unc«ft»r Fanning, Saturday, Hay 30, 1992 Sale Reports WEINHOLD SALE A Public Sale of real estate was held May 18 by James E. Weinhold, 29 East Church St., Reamstown, Lane. Co., Pa. The 2Vi story dwell ing on a small lot was sold for $70,200. Horst Auctioneers conducted the sale. KLINGER ESTATE SALE A Public Sale of an tiques and collectibles was held May 23 for the estate of Edna Klinger, R.D. 4, Middleburg, Pa. Some prices includ ed: tin cookie cutters $BO each, oak butter print bedroom suite $lBOO, ladies cylinder roll desk $lBOO, cottage bedroom suite $l2OO, oak washstand $475, quilts $175 to $450 each, walnut picture frame with sea scene $2OO, walnut beveled mirror $250, Betsy Pease-Gutman print without frame $5O, Cowden & Wilcox pre serve jar $lO5, desk with original red paint $5OO, bookcase with folding door $450, bow-front china closet $550 and oak chairs $5O each. Lancaster Farming Subscription Service • Entering a NEW Subscription? 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Box 609, Ephrata, Pa. 17522 Phone: 717-626-1164 or 717-394-3047 PLEASE SEND LANCASTER FARMING: O $19.00- 1 YEAR G $36.00- 2 YEARS □ NEW SUBSCRIPTION □ RENEWAL NAME ADDRESS CITY. ZIP + 4. Kenneth E. Hassing er and Neil A. Courtney were the auctioneers. CONSIGNMENT SALE A Public Auction of new and used lawn and garden equipment was held May 23 at 59 Wa ter SL, Glen Rock, Pa. Some prices were: new 20 h.p. Power King tractor $4150, 2 Troy bilt rototillers $5lO & $490, Lambert lawn sweeper $155, lawn sprayer $320, David. Bradley riding tractor w/sickle bar mower $260,20-ton shop press $l9O and Honda 4 Wheeler $435. Kenneth K. Keeny was the auctioneer with Mariette Thomas. KING SALE A Public Sale of real estate and farm machin ery and gasoline en gines was held May 23 by Mrs. Bessie King, 203 Possum Lake Road, Carlisle, Pa. The 43-acre property with a 2V4 story house and bank barn was sold for $142,000. Some prices received were: J.D. H tractor $1750, Farmall M trac tor $725, IHC drill $l6O, N.I. manure spreader $325, Syra cuse plow $lOO, plat form scales $B5, Do- • RENEWALS 1 (Check Appropriate Boxes) COUNTY. NON-REFUNDABLE mestic gas engines $l5OO & $lBOO, N.H. gas engine $l5OO Sim plicity gas engine $9OO, United gas engines $5OO & $735, Old’s gas engine $l7OO and Up right steam traction en gine $550. Kevin Wickard was the auctioneer. SHOEMAKER SALE A Public Auction of real estate and antiques was held May 23 by Marvin (Whitey) Shoe maker, 14 Main St., De wart, Northumberland Co., Pa. The 2 story frame house on a lot of 65* x 120’ was sold for $48,000. Other prices were: Happy Thought cook stove $325, oak exten sion table $330, oak sideboard $145, oak dropfront desk $275, oak dressers $7O to $2OO each, oak wash stands $l5O to $2lO each, rockers $4O to $125 each, porch swing $65, broad axe $45, and oak double bed $35. Michael P, Weaver was the auctioneer. ALTLAND SALE A Public Sale of real estate was held May 23 by George and Pat Alt land, Bethesda Church Road West, Holtwood, Lane. Co., Pa. The 3-bedroom brick and frame split-level with a 2-car garage was sold for $llO,OOO to G $29.00-1 YEAR G $56.00- 2 YEARS STATE Michael Flahart, 423 Peach Bottom Road, Peach Bottom and Jo anne Booth, Center Road, Quarryville, Pa. The auctioneers were Kreider, Kline and Good. LIGHT SALE A Public Sale of real estate and personal property was held May 23 by Fannie and Erma Light, 243 E. Main St. Annville, Lebanon Co., Pa. The 3 story Victorian brick comer dwelling with a 2-car brick gar age on a 90’ by 198’ lot was sold for $195,000. Other prices were: walnut 2-drawer farm table $lBOO, 2 oak bed room suites $1250 & $lOOO, oak platform rocker $3OO, early crys tal chandelier electri fied $1750, oak mantel $1250, Monarch player piano $5OO, Sheraton chest of drawers $475, slant front desk $2OO, yellow grain blanket chest $2OO, oak painted chairs $3O ea., softwood drop leaf table $2OO and redecorated settee $375. Kleinfelter’s Auction Service conducted the sale. R & R CUSTOM CUT FIREWOOD A Public Sale of trac tors and trucks was held May 25 by R & R Cus tom-Cut Firewood, F. Carson Riley and Junior N. Rizia, at the Auction Bam in American Cor ner, Maryland between Denton and Federals burg, Maryland. Some items sold were; M.F. U3SD trac tor w/cab $10,400, M.F. 275 D tractor $BlOO, M.F. chisel plow $B5O, A.C. K Combine $4OOO, Int. 856 tractor $2525, GMC 10 wheel dump truck $5BOO, GMC 6 wheel dump MAILBOX MARKET AD FORM Only ads submitted on this official form will be published in our (Attach Your Mailing Label Here) For Sale truck $3300 and *63 Chev. truck with dump $l5OO. A Curtis Andrew Auction, Inc. conducted the sale before a large crowd. LaTOURETTE SALE A Public Sale of farm equipment was held May 15 by Devin LaTourette, Chestnut Ridge Farm, east of Honesdale at Beach Lake, Pa. There were about 300 people at the sale. The 45 head of regis tered and grade Hols teins sold as follows: $l2OO, $ll7O, $ll5O, $ll3O and several at $lOOO. Other prices included: A.C. 7010 tractor $9400, A.C. D 6060 tractor $7400, M.F. D tractor w/cab $5050, Deutz Allis 499 baler $4750, A.C. disc harrow $l9OO, metal rack hay wagon $1750, A.C. 4-row com planter $l4OO. Mueller 800 gal. bulk tank $4200, Patz silo unloader $3750. DEMMY SALE A Public Sale of anti ques and farm machin ery was held May 16 by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Demmy, north of Leba non off Long Road. Some prices were: Tiffany style lamp $250, blue carnival pitcher w/6 glasses $2OO, carnival vase $47.50, Nippon choco late pot & 4 cups $77.50, old doll $lOO, 12 gauge double barrel shotgun $145, Pancho Villa chair $l7O, sleigh bells $45, Maytag engine $lO5, irrigation pipe $390, Farmall F2O tractor $B5O, Farmall BN tractor $575, and old potato sheer $7O. Dwight Miller was the auctioneer. mailbox markets. Please NO PHONE CALLS Check One: Notice COVER SALE A Public Sale of real estate was held May 11 for Ronald L. Cover and Lynne R. Cover, 1594 Dry Tavery Rd., Brecknock Twp., Lane. Co., Pa. The 1.75 acres with a 2 story brick dwelling was sold for $85,700 to Leßoy Horst of Bow mansville, Pa. T. Glenn, Timothy G. and Thomas A. Horst were the auctioneers. ROBERTS ESTATE SALE A Public Auction of {political pins, buttons .and badges was held May 16 for the estate of Elsie C. Roberts, west of Lancaster on 3474 Horizon Drive, W. Hempfield Twp. There were 72 registered bid ders at the sale. There were 86 lots of political pins and but tons that brought over $2200. Some prices were; William McKin ley pin $lOO, Bryan pin $B5, Palmer pins $65, $l5O, & $lBO, Palmer for president pin $2lO, Democratic delegate pins & ribbons $BO, $l2O & $l3O, Hubley doorstop $BO, automatic washer $95, hand scales $25,4 Musser baby bot des $llO, maple bed room suite $145, water fall bedroom suite $2OO and old kitchen cup board $525. All American Auc tion Service conducted the sale. CAPECE SALE A Public Sale of farm equipment and farm animals was held May 14 by Abe and Terry Capece, Durell, Brad ford Co., Pa. on Route 187. There were 361 registered bidders at the sale. Some prices were: Badger manure spread er $2OOO, Brush Hog Wanted 20 $540, post hole digger $450, scaffolding $l6O per section, Amana chest freezer $240 open heifer $550, piglet $2B, sow $250, 9 geese $55, 45 chickens $6O and 5 lb. potatoes i n pkgs. $1.25. Jerry Burke was the auctioneer. BARTELS SALE A Public Auction of household goods was held May 15 by Melvin and Dorothy Bartels, 2820 Grandview Avc,, York, Pa. Some prices included: David Brad ley garden tractor $3lO, crib quilt $250, Depression glass $l5 to $25 each, maple dining room table & 6 chairs $l7O and modem bed room suite $4lO. Rentzel’s Auction Service conducted the sale. KAUFFMAN SALE A Public Auction of household goods and real estate was held May 16 by Fred L. Kauffman, between Belleville and Reedsvd le, Pa. A 4 bedroom house on a country lot was sold for $64,500. Other prices were: 3 piece oak bedroom suite $l6OO, 12 pane comer cupboard $7lOO, iron stone teapot $l6O, green agate pan $BO, old cat-doll $l2O, tin toy milk wagon & horse $530, cross stitch pic ture $2OO, Marlin 12 gauge shotgun $240, Sears lawn tractor $575, G.E. refrigerator $2OO, homemade Grand father’s clock $425, chest of drawers $lOOO, small red painted blank et chest $9OO and 2 Gaudy Dutch plates $95 each. Mark Click was the auctioneer. 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